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Pra Sivali sacred powder amulet with Ngern Tanabat Heavenly Money strips, silver Takrut Hua Jai Pra Sivali, and Sariga Bird with Yant Ongk Pra on rear face, from Luang Por Briam's 2553 BE 99th Birthday Traimas Edition series including waterproof casing now very rare as the years have passed, and the edition has become depleted, and classed as one of the popular and successful amulets of this Master, for Buddhists who seek to gain worldly wealth and prosperity, ease of living, and safe travels, through ethical lifestyle, without breaking their precepts.
Pra Sivali Thaera Jao was the Famed Arahant and companion of the Buddha, who the Buddha himself even said to possess great charm and attraction power of choke lap and maha lap lucky streaks and the power of attracting good fortune, even in the direst situations. He was so popular wherever he went, that even the Devas would approach to watch over him, and people would always come to make offerings from far and wide.
It is said that when the Buddha would lead the monks through thickets of forest where no villages or people were living, and there was hardly a chance of receiving food and alms, the Buddha would ask if Pra Sivali was in the congregation of monks.
If he was present, then he would venture out, saying that it didn't matter how dire and uninhabited the journey through the forest would be, because if Pra Sivali came along, for sure there would be people miraculously appearing to offer alms, and the monks would not starve, because of Pra Sivali's Maha Sanaeh power.
Below; Luang Por Briam Adtipatto of Wat Ban Klong Sai Hnuea
For this reason, Pra Sivali is not only useful for Metta, Maha Sanaeh, Pokasap and Maha Lap lucky fortunes, but also bestows Klaew Klaad (evade dangers and difficulties), though Sovali's power to survive without difficulties in even the most daunting journeys of endurance.
Luang Phu Briam empowered these Pra Sivali Maha Lap amulets with the Wicha Montr Maha Pokasap
. The amulets were made in two different materials for two different effect.
1. Nuea Wan 108 with Takrut Bangerd Sap (Takrut spell to make wealth appear), Tanabat Maha Pokasap (money biills) - this is aimed for luck and fortune
2. Nuea Bokharapat Jai Klang Mueang Gao - this is aimed at prosperity.
The rear face of this amulet has the Takrut Bangerd Sap, and a Sariga bird, which is then accompanied by Yant Ongk Pra for protections as well as the lucky power of the Sariga bird and the Sivali image and magic Takrut.
Na Chaa Lee Dti (Na Chaa Li Dti) ( chant the Kata 9 or 108 times)
Kata Pra Sivali Maha Thaera Jao - How to Worship Pra Sivali
Pra Sivali is commonly pictured with the ‘Glod’ (umbrella), representing a traveling forest monk (Tudong), who lives in simplicity and travels light, with the minimum of belongings to carry. Apart from as a statue on the altar for making reverence, small miniature statuettes of Pra Sivali, and Powder Amulets are very popular as luck bringers, to wear, and increase one's fortune. Pra Sivali is also often depicted seated eating from his almsbowl, or standing with the almsbowl in both hands on almsround (Sivali Jok Badtr).
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